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Covid-19 vaccine possible for front-line staff by late winter, says UK researcher

A coronavirus vaccine may be available for front-line workers and the most vulnerable by late winter, an expert has said. Professor Robin Shattock from Imperial...

Lockdown reveals fresh air and cleaner rivers in India

India’s extended lockdown to curb the coronavirus outbreak has shut down schools, workplaces, industries, transport, and forced people to stay home. It also led to...

Kim Jong Un handling North Korea affairs as usual, says Seoul

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appeared to be handling state affairs as usual, South Korea’s government said after unconfirmed rumours described him as...

WHO warns rush to ease virus rules could cause resurgence

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has said rushing to ease coronavirus restrictions will likely lead to a resurgence of the illness. The warning comes as...

Mexican drug cartels hand out coronavirus aid packages

Mexico’s president acknowledged on Monday that drug cartels have been handing out aid packages during the coronavirus pandemic, and called on them to stop. President...

Bolsonaro seeks to end Brazil’s social distancing

Four days after firing his health minister amid the coronavirus pandemic, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has said he wants social isolation policies to end...

Some US states roll out reopening measures amid political pressure

Boeing and at least one other US heavy-equipment manufacturer resumed production on Monday while some states rolled out aggressive reopening plans despite ongoing coronavirus...

Canada’s worst mass shooting leaves at least 18 dead

A gunman disguised as a police officer went on a 12-hour rampage in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, killing at least 18 people,...

Tottenham’s Son Heung-min begins national service in South Korean military

Tottenham forward Son Heung-min has commenced his three-week mandatory national service in South Korea. The 27-year-old is serving with the Marine Corps on the island...

Harry and Meghan end co-operation with tabloid press

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have told the British tabloid press that they are ceasing all co-operation because of “distorted, false or invasive” stories,...

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